And then there's the repulsive triplewart seadevils, covered with spines and furrows and warts, their large mouths set in a perpetual frown. |
It ripples and furrows, drips in long trails, gathers in gritty, crusty patches. |
By the end of the season, the furrows should be entirely filled in, although the developing asparagus fern should never be buried. |
McCarthy's angular face, a weather-beaten mask of crags and furrows, hides an inner core filled with Yorkshire steel and Irish charm. |
At Eulrich, he excavated four test units, two of which cross-sectioned apparent sets of ridges and furrows. |
The fine straight lines radiating outward are remnants of the little furrows left by a seed drill or an air seeder. |